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The US Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear a case on whether music-swapping services can be held liable for copyright infringement if their networks are used for illegal digital copies. The highest US court said it would hear the appea
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Organized crime is responsible for nearly all of the malicious code on the internet, silicon.com has reported. Russian antivirus company Kaspersky Labs said mobsters are responsible for 90 percent of such code, not young hackers.
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Nidaas hand deftly moves the mouse, her eyes glued to the screen and a broad smile lighting up her veiled face. For an increasing number of Iraqi children, computers offer a welcome escape from the chaos of the streets.
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Internet use in the Arab Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is growing rapidly, but there is evidence that many countries in the region are increasing their crackdowns on what they consider to be dissident content. A study of 11 countrie
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A controversial website used by a Chechen warlord to claim responsibility for the Russian school hostage-taking in September has reopened on servers in Finland and Sweden despite demands from authorities to keep it closed, its host said on Monday. The s
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A collection of short articles related to the internet.Softbank slashes net loss, broadband business expandsTOKYO - Japans top internet services provider Softbank Corp.
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An Australian who masterminded a global internet scam that fleeced victims of 5 million Australian dollars (US$3.8 million) was jailed for five years on Monday. Nick Marinellis, 40, pleaded guilty to 10 counts of fraud and one of perverting the course o
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An explosion of child pornography on the internet is fueling global child abuse including the sale of minors into prostitution and the porn industry, the United Nations warned on Monday. The internet has sparked enormous growth in child exploitation inc
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German investigators said on Monday that they have launched a probe into claims that part of a now legendary statue of Saddam Hussein being offered by an internet auction house is a fake. What is purportedly the left leg of the bronze statue, which was
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After 70 years on the air, the Voice of Switzerland, one of the worlds oldest international radio stations, faded out for the last time on Sunday after being edged out by the internet.
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Three Spanish emergency workers have been arrested for allegedly putting images on the internet displaying the mutilated bodies of victims of the Madrid train bombings earlier this year, the interior ministry said on Saturday.
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Ramadan e-cards, iftar (fast-breaking meal) recipes, spiritual guidance, and praying tips blend online with childrens stories and the latest news out of Iraq, as Muslim websites aim to compete with Arab television for Ramadan audiences.
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A new internet worm has been spreading quickly this week threatening to overload computer systems around the world by generating copies by e-mail, security experts said.
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Irans hardline judiciary ordered the conservative-run news website Baztab to close after receiving complaints that the site was "publishing false news," contrary to Irans security guidelines, student news agency ISNA reported on Monday.
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India announced on Thursday the creation of a national internet service hub to connect all service providers and boost web traffic in the country of 1 billion people.Until now, domestic internet service providers have been forced to rely on internatio
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President George W. Bushs official reelection website was down and inaccessible for hours on Tuesday, in what campaign officials said could be the work of hackers.
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